Lithuanian PM Calls Lukashenka’s Public Statements “Manifestations of Poor Culture”
Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius said that Lukashenka’s statements about «slobby» policy of Lithuania are nothing else but the manifestation of poor personal culture.
«We definitely do not respond to such statements of low culture. We regret that it’s not the first time we have to estimate our neighbour on the base of such reflections of poor culture,» Kubilius said.
On November 12, Aliaksandr Lukashenka has criticized Lithuania over its reaction to a recent Molotov cocktail attack on its embassy in Minsk, when two unknown people hurled two bottles containing a flammable substance into the embassy’s compound and fled the scene late on November 6. No people were hurt in the attack. Some Lithuanian officials, including the foreign minister, condemned the attack as an act of terrorist, BelaPAN informs.
«Lithuania shouted loudly that they are political prisoners. And now that these bottles were thrown at their embassy, they describe it as terrorism. This is their policy, this is not even double standards, this is just a slobby policy,» the presidential press office quoted him as saying.
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